170
170
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
government. > > that wasn't a trade, that was an investment. because it went against you, you didn't have an exit plan. but, looking at the charts, i think aig is at its highest essentially for the year, whereas gm is finding a good, solid support base at $20. and i believe in america. i don't know about you. > > i believe in america as well, but america has no business using the stock market as a central bank policy tool. it sounds like you do. > > it makes money. > > bonus round, on that note: old money. the government has to reprint $500 million worth of currency each year because money has a short life span. on average, how long do you think a one-dollar bill will last? > > three to six months in my opinion. > > probably a little bit less than that, at least in my wallet it stays in a little bit less. > > because it gets folded up and stuffed way back inside your wallet. > > the answer is 18 months. thanks for being on the show. > > you're welcome. > > thank you. don't go anywhere. up next, a stock that looks like it's building a stairway t
government. > > that wasn't a trade, that was an investment. because it went against you, you didn't have an exit plan. but, looking at the charts, i think aig is at its highest essentially for the year, whereas gm is finding a good, solid support base at $20. and i believe in america. i don't know about you. > > i believe in america as well, but america has no business using the stock market as a central bank policy tool. it sounds like you do. > > it makes money. > >...
137
137
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
but when the government insurance plan for patient care it cannot provide. >> he claims he was doing minor surgical operations on patients in nursing homes but he was not accurate -- he was not. larry shows how easy it is to cheat. he was barred from billing medicaid in 2007. he did not stop. days alter, he was -- later, he awwas back at it. he was paid for 18 visits to a patient. it is a podiatrist. patient is a double amputee. he was not syncopations said he did not know that. >> how was he able to keep for so long? >> this doctor had the program integrity for medicare and medicaid. the large number who refers to -- 4.5 million medicare claims filed every date. in new edified command center and system r on line to better investigate suspicious claims. critics complain the systems are too expensive. what we want to find the people doing these schemes and doin things to submit claims that should not get paid you are getting. >> he and his wife still on a million-dollar house but he is not there. home for him for the next four years -- a federal prison in western maryland. the result
but when the government insurance plan for patient care it cannot provide. >> he claims he was doing minor surgical operations on patients in nursing homes but he was not accurate -- he was not. larry shows how easy it is to cheat. he was barred from billing medicaid in 2007. he did not stop. days alter, he was -- later, he awwas back at it. he was paid for 18 visits to a patient. it is a podiatrist. patient is a double amputee. he was not syncopations said he did not know that. >>...
82
82
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i wish we were paid fully by government but of course in times of tight government budgets we're not. we have a performance based contract with new york city which provides 2/3 of the cost. so we're a public/private partnership. and we really rely on the private part of that partnership to make that extra third. melissa: you know it is a really interesting experiment. we're always looking at ways to save taxpayer dollars and do a better job with these programs at the same time which seems to be what you're doing. thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you for having me. melissa: you remember the woman who paid seven bucks at a flea market for a $100,000 renoir. turns out her find is too good to be true. we'll explain that many coming up in spare change. you can never have too much money. ♪ . melissa: it is time for a little fun with spare change. today we're joined by two fabulous attorneys. remi spencer, joey jackson. thanks for joining us guys. always fun on a friday. >> would not miss it. melissa: all right. we're starting with the money spare change update. you remember the wo
>> i wish we were paid fully by government but of course in times of tight government budgets we're not. we have a performance based contract with new york city which provides 2/3 of the cost. so we're a public/private partnership. and we really rely on the private part of that partnership to make that extra third. melissa: you know it is a really interesting experiment. we're always looking at ways to save taxpayer dollars and do a better job with these programs at the same time which...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
216
216
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses,
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance...
93
93
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
government. you'd think this would be one of the less partisan inflicted things we do as the government. right? the payment that we make to surviving spouses and children. from time to time that payment gets adjusted to reflect increases in the cost of living. right? that makes sense. one of the least controversial things you could possibly imagine the united states government agreeing to. well, a bill to adjust that payment for the cost of living was brought to the senate floor last thursday. it was expected to go ahead, no muss, no fuss. who is going to argue with that? but it was blocked by someone in governor romney's party. an unnamed republican senator has put a hold on the cost of living adjustment to the surviving spouse's and children's payment for soldiers killed in the war. the same hold is also affecting the disability payments to soldiers who are wounded in the war. some republican senator is blocking this. we don't know who. governor romney, here's a place to start. you are now the
government. you'd think this would be one of the less partisan inflicted things we do as the government. right? the payment that we make to surviving spouses and children. from time to time that payment gets adjusted to reflect increases in the cost of living. right? that makes sense. one of the least controversial things you could possibly imagine the united states government agreeing to. well, a bill to adjust that payment for the cost of living was brought to the senate floor last thursday....
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of us and so that becomes a government of consensus no one group. and they disappeared one can say. that one billion or two were in fact. before the american invasion some of those i believe that the taliban support will only last in the not just here in the country to fight even be to move plans because the thought of money do not fit. the classic. upon hearing this general outside their army thank you very much for this and tell you your i go bankrupt. i mean isn't this true even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and different stones of souls imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says onc
a lot of us and so that becomes a government of consensus no one group. and they disappeared one can say. that one billion or two were in fact. before the american invasion some of those i believe that the taliban support will only last in the not just here in the country to fight even be to move plans because the thought of money do not fit. the classic. upon hearing this general outside their army thank you very much for this and tell you your i go bankrupt. i mean isn't this true even for...
140
140
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
just like any crisis, there is a reaction by government, government put things in place quickly, some would argue haphazardly, and lot of new initiatives, about and what we have seen in the last 11 years is things have settled down and stabilized and there is more political consensus. look at what the obama administration is doing right now. it's not that different from what the bush administration did throughout its to terms, especially at the end. given that there is that consensus, that is one of the recent national security is not an issue. it's also why some things are a little more litigious in the national security area. >> this will be the last question. >> any predictions for retirement? >> i need it will depend on who the next president is. obviously we have several justices who are getting older, but i think most of them would feel if they were voluntarily retiring and not forced to do so by health concerns or other circumstances, the honorable thing to do is retiring during the term of the party that a plea to do in the first place. you could seek justice ginsburg -- i thi
just like any crisis, there is a reaction by government, government put things in place quickly, some would argue haphazardly, and lot of new initiatives, about and what we have seen in the last 11 years is things have settled down and stabilized and there is more political consensus. look at what the obama administration is doing right now. it's not that different from what the bush administration did throughout its to terms, especially at the end. given that there is that consensus, that is...
60
60
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
to government programs. for example, if you're working in infrastructure projects and if you're working in education the goal was not just to build the dam, not just to build a school, but improve the capacity to build the capacity of the provincial and central government in the process. you talk to diaz borja, pakistan is, most pakistan needs. they said, you're not? you give money to? the we were saying, it's worth it. return to say, as partners will work not only with ngo but with the government of pakistan and the government of pakistan is boeing to show itself in love working with us. those of you who have time rick and uncertainty to heaven shouldn't be in this from, but both never understand tow by that promise, with a very weak state and a very strong society the problem of putting all of your commitment into the weak state is perhaps flawed. the premises, perhaps, flawed. if, in fact, there are not very many beggars in pakistan, if that's not because of the welfare system but social and trouble and l
to government programs. for example, if you're working in infrastructure projects and if you're working in education the goal was not just to build the dam, not just to build a school, but improve the capacity to build the capacity of the provincial and central government in the process. you talk to diaz borja, pakistan is, most pakistan needs. they said, you're not? you give money to? the we were saying, it's worth it. return to say, as partners will work not only with ngo but with the...
156
156
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
the federal government says students are eating healthier, they say they're hungry. the creative way that the students are now fighting back. >> the new nutritional guidelines went into effect. the kids say they're not feeling full after the lunch. the calorie, maximum calories has been lowered on the lunches. >>> also her pen has been magic to say the least for years now author of the harry potter series is now ready to try her hand at writing for adults. she shares with abc now her new book is more reality though than fantasy. quite a departure from harry potter series. interesting back story on her and kind of what motivated newt book. kind of cool, hear from miss rowling. news breaking overnight, professional nfl referees will be back in the game tonight. thank you, lord. the league reached an agreement with the refs late last night. the lockout is over. >> since that outrageous call monday night in seattle. we begin our coverage with abc's dan harris. >> reporter: that late game debacle, hail mary, scramble in the end zone and two replacement refs each making to
the federal government says students are eating healthier, they say they're hungry. the creative way that the students are now fighting back. >> the new nutritional guidelines went into effect. the kids say they're not feeling full after the lunch. the calorie, maximum calories has been lowered on the lunches. >>> also her pen has been magic to say the least for years now author of the harry potter series is now ready to try her hand at writing for adults. she shares with abc now...
188
188
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
americans are rejecting the tea party ideas, including their hatred of federal government. and this election could be the finalreaking point. president obama says that if he's fortunate enough to win a second term, his re-election will send a message to republicans that americans want his strategies, his sio the american people will speak on november 6th. the question is, will republicans listen? joining me now is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell, now an nbc political analyst and thank you both f comingn the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> governor rendell, let me go to you first. do republicans have a lot more at stake than just mitt romney in this elecon? >> there no question. first ofll, if mt roey t inthayth paril he wasn't a true conservative, he wasn't one of us. you can't test our strength until one of us runs for president. but the fallacy of that argument is goingo be in the senate and in the house. in the senate, listen to the states where the rublicans are in dr lgen seats. missouri, indiana, north dakota, arizona, and nevada and maine. >> right. >> si
americans are rejecting the tea party ideas, including their hatred of federal government. and this election could be the finalreaking point. president obama says that if he's fortunate enough to win a second term, his re-election will send a message to republicans that americans want his strategies, his sio the american people will speak on november 6th. the question is, will republicans listen? joining me now is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell, now an nbc political analyst and thank...
110
110
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
government for 30 years for less than 3%. and that doesn't sound like a situation where the markets are really expecting high inflation in the future. so i think inflation -- obviously we pay very close attention to it. price stability is critical. but our record has been really good. we are looking at it very carefully. the markets show a lot of confidence in us and so i'm not too concerned about the dollar on that definition. the other definition of the dollar has to do with the foreign exchange value. you think about this when you go take a trip to europe. how many euros does my dollar buy. how many -- whatever other currency that you're trading for. there i would argue that in the medium term our policies are good for that dollar measure as well. first of all, i just note the facts. the facts are that since the crisis or before the crisis the dollar has gone up and down for various reasons. the biggest factor affecting the dollar frankly has been fear. when people have become very afraid of a financial situation, or of eu
government for 30 years for less than 3%. and that doesn't sound like a situation where the markets are really expecting high inflation in the future. so i think inflation -- obviously we pay very close attention to it. price stability is critical. but our record has been really good. we are looking at it very carefully. the markets show a lot of confidence in us and so i'm not too concerned about the dollar on that definition. the other definition of the dollar has to do with the foreign...
219
219
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
they did not allow him to govern. what will go on this time, the fair minded republicans will decide that we have not allowed him to govern and they will give him a chance. republicans are going to go out and vote for obama again. i cannot believe i am saying this, but that is what is going to happen. because it's not right. i lost my job in 2008 when this whole thing crashed and i know why it happened. bill clinton said that obama put a bottom to the fall. my fellow american citizens have amnesia. host: thanks for calling. we want to get another call or so. there's a debate tonight on c- span2. a rare debate for chirping. this last debate was in 2002 against a former dukes of hazzard star. this is on c-span2 tonight, televised nationally. we will have that debate at 7:00 live on c-span to. we will have a couple other debates live on c-span starting at 7:00 beginning with massachusetts, the senate race, and the nebraska senate race at 8:00 eastern. avon lake, ohio, democratic caller, kathy. caller: good morning. i am
they did not allow him to govern. what will go on this time, the fair minded republicans will decide that we have not allowed him to govern and they will give him a chance. republicans are going to go out and vote for obama again. i cannot believe i am saying this, but that is what is going to happen. because it's not right. i lost my job in 2008 when this whole thing crashed and i know why it happened. bill clinton said that obama put a bottom to the fall. my fellow american citizens have...
129
129
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
if you don't have the government as a player to do things the government can do well, then you are basically forfeiting the race to other countries that are very aggressively partnering. so if you have a cluster that has both the university as a partner as well as foundations as a partner, the government, and certainly the private sector leading the way, why wouldn't you do that if it means jobs for your state? >> four and a half years ago, five years ago america got into a recession that you and michigan were very familiar with. >> we were in front of it. >> so you want to invest in people. you call it infrastructure, but it's human resources of people. you want to build a work force that is competitive internationally, and one of the things you write is we should learn from germany and subsidize employment rather than unemployment. what is it about the german model you're interested in? >> in tough economic times when things are slow, especially in this manufacturing sector, instead of showing full layoffs, the person takes a part-time salary in this country, but their salary is sected by
if you don't have the government as a player to do things the government can do well, then you are basically forfeiting the race to other countries that are very aggressively partnering. so if you have a cluster that has both the university as a partner as well as foundations as a partner, the government, and certainly the private sector leading the way, why wouldn't you do that if it means jobs for your state? >> four and a half years ago, five years ago america got into a recession that...
177
177
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
colleges in carroll, frederick and howard counties are opening a team center for health education in mount government..he complex will train 500 students a year... ranging from dental hygienists &pto paraadedics. its' to help with the shootage of health care workers in our state. senator barbara mikulski and representive elijah cummings will e there... to help celebrate thh opening. 40-thousaad cars and s-u-v's frrm general motors are being recalled today... over faulty fuel pumps.the recall involves the chevrollt cobalt and 2009...along with three 2007 pmdels... chevrolet equinnx. the pontiac torrent... and saturn ion. g-m says the fuel pumpssin those ehicles could crack anddcause a potentially dangerous fuel leak. owners can get a free replacement by contacting a g-m dealer. aae electric carssreally the future or jjst a fad? it looks like ballimore city is on the road to purchase more than a dozen of them. them. joel d. smith is live at the dealership to see if the cars make sense for the city... or maybe you.good morning joel d. &p3 3 theecountry'' busiest highway is reopened today....affer weeken
colleges in carroll, frederick and howard counties are opening a team center for health education in mount government..he complex will train 500 students a year... ranging from dental hygienists &pto paraadedics. its' to help with the shootage of health care workers in our state. senator barbara mikulski and representive elijah cummings will e there... to help celebrate thh opening. 40-thousaad cars and s-u-v's frrm general motors are being recalled today... over faulty fuel pumps.the...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now. well for us to just lay some sort of two thousand and so on and you'll forrest called and according to. every four us. guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still these so called steel doesn't look just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. tensions a spill over in madrid with riot police charging out of their barricades into the crowd spanish indignance trying the government policies. as there is a loss as head of a military academy in the syrian capital damascus with rebels claiming responsibility for the bombing. president obama makes another attempt to distance the u.s. from the controversial video which upgrade t
isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now. well for us to just lay some sort of two thousand and so on and you'll forrest called and according to. every four us. guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still these so called steel doesn't look just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and...
59
59
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the police government came and made a secret offer to us, the prison leadership that was controlled by adams. >> reporter: but adams withheld the government offer causing the deaths of half a dozen of his own ira fighters. >> never veered off what i believe to be the essence of what happened. >> reporter: boston, there were other interviews and the explosive allegations they contained and threatened to redefine one of northern ireland's most important figures. for his claims, he was aus straw sized and cut off from the community he loved. but when british government records were uncovered last year, he says he was vindicated. >> hughes -- he never ever told me any lies. >> reporter: and adams has? >> of course he has. he told lies about the hunger strike to try and cover up his involvement. and adams will tell lies if he has to. it's water off a duck's back to him. >> reporter: aroar is not alone in his perception. his denial of pheubship hz driven some of adam's most faithful away from him. >> i feel absolutely disgusted when h
adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the police government came and made a secret offer to us, the prison leadership that was controlled by adams. >> reporter: but adams withheld the government offer causing the deaths of half a dozen of his own ira fighters. >> never veered off what i believe to be the essence of what happened. >> reporter: boston, there were other interviews and the explosive allegations they contained and threatened to redefine one...
160
160
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
investing in uniview helps the chinese government spy on its own people. he's also, mitt romney, invested in a chinese oil company through bain. he claims these investments were all part of a blind trust meaning that he didn't know what was in it, of course, only his lawyer knew, but his lawyer sold shares in that chinese company and the chinese companies in june just as the china trade issue was heating up on the that this blind trust is not coordinating with the campaign. i don't think so. in fact, in december, his campaign acknowledged that romney's trust would not actually qualify as blind under federal standards telling abc news the blind trust does not meet the exacting federal blind trust standard. if governor romney is elected president, that will change. i get it, once he's elected, he will comply with the federal law. makes perfect sense. but here's a reason not to blindly trust romney when he says he doesn't know what's in his blind trust because back in 1994 when he was campaigning against ted kennedy, he said this. >> the blind trust is an age
investing in uniview helps the chinese government spy on its own people. he's also, mitt romney, invested in a chinese oil company through bain. he claims these investments were all part of a blind trust meaning that he didn't know what was in it, of course, only his lawyer knew, but his lawyer sold shares in that chinese company and the chinese companies in june just as the china trade issue was heating up on the that this blind trust is not coordinating with the campaign. i don't think so. in...
158
158
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
the government also is arguing that besides the fact that the government interest is not that strong to government institutions very strong. they need ability to identify the person who has been arrested on the case that he is charged with but also the ability to get those swabs to balance that off the dna database there around the country that has sold the other dna samples to see whether other crimes, this person committed other crimes. that is essentially the argument. it looks like -- will be granted and that is a prediction and the stakes are high here too because that process is tremendously important both in finding people and incriminate me for crimes but also exonerating people for the crimes that they did not commit. >> ken, thank you very much. if you not not run into with commentary better -- by are next panel you don't get out much. stuart taylor has written about legal affairs for virtually every big-name publication that is printed on glossy paper and held together by staples. he is a princeton grad and his law degree from harvard and sometimes practices what he preach
the government also is arguing that besides the fact that the government interest is not that strong to government institutions very strong. they need ability to identify the person who has been arrested on the case that he is charged with but also the ability to get those swabs to balance that off the dna database there around the country that has sold the other dna samples to see whether other crimes, this person committed other crimes. that is essentially the argument. it looks like -- will...
145
145
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 1
moments ago the government reported a big drawdown in inventories. we are using a lot more crude and the price keeps going down. we have marked road tests overseas. grace faith -- greece faces a national strike. move on to spain. thousands of people attack parliament. the cuts will be announced tomorrow. the bad news for our stock market. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. stuart: local is watching a winner. it is a drug maker. nicole: and the first half of 2013, do not say that we did not tell you this on the fox business network. so far the trial for a drug that is an experimental treatment is going very well. that is why you are seeing the stock up over 2%. the study will continue. they seek app
moments ago the government reported a big drawdown in inventories. we are using a lot more crude and the price keeps going down. we have marked road tests overseas. grace faith -- greece faces a national strike. move on to spain. thousands of people attack parliament. the cuts will be announced tomorrow. the bad news for our stock market. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because...
199
199
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
and while broadly speaking people do want smaller government, more than larger government, when asked in a larger context when it comes to specifics, as the governor was saying, people are on the side of democrats and that's why you don't hear mitt romney and paul ryan offering a lot of specifics and that's why you have a lot of senate races hinging on candidates have that have taken tough votes. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. ed rendell and margie, thank you for your time this evening. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. i'm bara ck o bama and i approve romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood o
and while broadly speaking people do want smaller government, more than larger government, when asked in a larger context when it comes to specifics, as the governor was saying, people are on the side of democrats and that's why you don't hear mitt romney and paul ryan offering a lot of specifics and that's why you have a lot of senate races hinging on candidates have that have taken tough votes. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. ed rendell and margie, thank you for your time this...
609
609
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 609
favorite 0
quote 1
3 let us knnw what you think about this report and iffthe running an open and ethical government. search fox baltimooe on facebook and look for our questton of the day. pts our dutyy o hold our government accountable...you can help -- by joining the fox45 waste watch...if you see hotline -- 410-662--156.you can also go to fox-baltimore dot com -- and click on waste watch. 3 three people are hurt tonight after a rapid string of shhotings across south baltiior. baltimorr.police were called to three crime scenes within several blocks of each other about 6;30. two victims were hit along carrool street and anooher on nanticoke street. ne of he victims reportedll ran to west crrss street and washington boolevard. none of the injuries is believed tt be life ttreatening. tww women areedead... killed in seperate shootings in the city. itthappened searchhis on for tte suspects. keith daniels, live in cherry hill wheee policeefound one of the victims.. keith. keithh karen..... we're live on eedbird avenue near seamon avenue...... police say the victim here.. was shot byya rider she picked uu
3 let us knnw what you think about this report and iffthe running an open and ethical government. search fox baltimooe on facebook and look for our questton of the day. pts our dutyy o hold our government accountable...you can help -- by joining the fox45 waste watch...if you see hotline -- 410-662--156.you can also go to fox-baltimore dot com -- and click on waste watch. 3 three people are hurt tonight after a rapid string of shhotings across south baltiior. baltimorr.police were called to...
182
182
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's why tonight the government is work sowing hard to locate and block these ongoing attacks. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to politics and 39 days until the election. but a lot of people don't have to wait until november 6. the first votes in the 2012 presidential election have been cast. early balloting got under way in iowa. president obama has three fundraisers in washington tonight. after spending yesterday in virginia, where he hammered away at mitt romney's comments about the 47%. meanwhile, the republican challenger also spent the day in virginia focusing on the economy and new numbers showing growth is slower than we thought. after campaigning in pennsylvania today, romney heads to a fund raiser in massachusetts. and both candidates are preparing for their first debate wednesday night in colorado where they will tackle domestic policy, use. >>> we are following a developing story from minnesota. police in minneapolis are investigating a deadly work place shooting. yesterday afternoon at a sign company. we don't have an exact death toll this morning. pol
so that's why tonight the government is work sowing hard to locate and block these ongoing attacks. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to politics and 39 days until the election. but a lot of people don't have to wait until november 6. the first votes in the 2012 presidential election have been cast. early balloting got under way in iowa. president obama has three fundraisers in washington tonight. after spending yesterday in virginia, where he hammered away at mitt romney's...
171
171
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
today, the spanish government presented its new budget, which includes $51 billion in spending cuts. the government also plans to borrow nearly $4 billion from the country's pension reserves to cover liabilities. what's clear is the euro-zone's crisis isn't going away soon. >> it's probably going to be another six, 12, 18 months before its finally resolved. and by "resolved," i mean they consolidate into some kind of fiscal coalition, and maybe there's some kind of debt mutualization and what have you. so, we are still quite a ways away from that. >> reporter: at today's event, monti was asked whether he thinks greece will eventually leave the e.u. he said no, but didn't discount the possibility entirely. >> i believe that were it to happen, it would be damage to the whole system. >> reporter: monti said he won't run for re-election, but he didn't completely close the door on another term. he was appointed prime minister by the italian president, and says if the president wants to reappoint him, he would consider serving another term. erika miller, nbr, new york. >> tom: this week, w
today, the spanish government presented its new budget, which includes $51 billion in spending cuts. the government also plans to borrow nearly $4 billion from the country's pension reserves to cover liabilities. what's clear is the euro-zone's crisis isn't going away soon. >> it's probably going to be another six, 12, 18 months before its finally resolved. and by "resolved," i mean they consolidate into some kind of fiscal coalition, and maybe there's some kind of debt...
54
54
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
a british government report stated that his killers acted in collusion with the police. with police and the british army all responsible to the british government, the british prime minister, tony blair, who oversaw the good friday peace agreement promised his family an inquiry. late last year, when his wife went to visit david cameron, the current prime minister, the message changed. there would be no inquiry, no effort to find new evidence, no deeper look at how the british government may have been involved in his death. >> if they don't give an inquiry into my husband's murder, which was promised, it will just increase the suspicions. there are many disrepublicans saying nothing changed, we need to fight against the british government. it's giving ammunition to people to turn to violence. >> reporter: british officials say they are doing enough to investigate what happened to finucane. the prime minister has interest in ts case. we concluded that the best route was to let loose and internationally renowned lawyer on a huge archive of government and police material. th
a british government report stated that his killers acted in collusion with the police. with police and the british army all responsible to the british government, the british prime minister, tony blair, who oversaw the good friday peace agreement promised his family an inquiry. late last year, when his wife went to visit david cameron, the current prime minister, the message changed. there would be no inquiry, no effort to find new evidence, no deeper look at how the british government may...
323
323
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
the government also plans to eliminate certain tax breaks. spain is intending to cut 60 billion euros from its budget by the end of 2014. back in the u.s., more signs of a recovery in the housing market. home prices are up for the third month in a row. record low mortgages, a surge in home sales and fewer foreclosures pushed prices up 1.2% in july. the s&p case shiller index notes over the past year prices are up 16% in phoenix, one of the hardest-hit areas by the housing collapse, and 6% in minneapolis and detroit. however, prices dropped compared to last year in atlanta, new york, chicago, and las vegas. staples will shut down more stores. the chain will close 15 stores in the u.s., and 45 stores in europe. staples is attempting to cut costs in order to invest in its online and mobile business. it hopes to save around $250 million by 2015. toys 'r' us begins hiring 45,000 holiday workers this week. that's 5 thousand more than last year. the retailer joins walmart, khol's and target in hiring seasonal workers. it's predicted holiday sales wi
the government also plans to eliminate certain tax breaks. spain is intending to cut 60 billion euros from its budget by the end of 2014. back in the u.s., more signs of a recovery in the housing market. home prices are up for the third month in a row. record low mortgages, a surge in home sales and fewer foreclosures pushed prices up 1.2% in july. the s&p case shiller index notes over the past year prices are up 16% in phoenix, one of the hardest-hit areas by the housing collapse, and 6%...
106
106
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
three otr manes reived > spitals around the country are being given a warning not to try to cheat the government through the use of computerized records technology. the justice department and health and human services are focusing on what's called upcoding or raising the severity of aatient's condition to get >nde' a beautiful sight for you. it is peak viewing time for a beautiful sight, the northern lights. these spectacular photographs were taken over the past couple ofays in yellowknife, kana. >>> olympia snowe says she will publish a memoir and says the atmosphere in washington is to blame for congressional gridlock. >>> arnoldchwarzenegger launes tkt university of southern california. schwarzenegger says bipartisan cooperation is the key to solving the nation's proems and says, "you cannot just do it, my way or the highway." >>>t the clinton global rhi house was ry clintos conversation topic number one according to politico. an official who traveled with her said "no meanings not right now". >>> "the new york times" reports that right now predent obama is aeavyavorite to win len. e1936 of t
three otr manes reived > spitals around the country are being given a warning not to try to cheat the government through the use of computerized records technology. the justice department and health and human services are focusing on what's called upcoding or raising the severity of aatient's condition to get >nde' a beautiful sight for you. it is peak viewing time for a beautiful sight, the northern lights. these spectacular photographs were taken over the past couple ofays in...
135
135
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
so the question is for you an governance perspective, you are dealing with an economy that has grown at a rate that nobody is happy with so what are you going to do? >> we need every single voter engaged. as you know from your lifetime in politics elections are long and very complicated processes, a lot can happen in 40 days, so we'll keep pushing forward until the end of this thing. in terms of the economic questions for the president he is going to do what he has done throughout this campaign, where we started and what he inherited. we boss 3.5 million jobs headed into the first six months before he took the oaf value office. and what he has done to move us forward. and we're going to talk about the things we want to do and the plans he has to move us forward. some of the plans are on the table and have been obstructed by congress like the american jobs act, and some of these plans he has outlined on the stump and in our advertising, in terms of the energy solution investments in education and infrastructure. so we'll talk about how to move forward billing off of the last four year
so the question is for you an governance perspective, you are dealing with an economy that has grown at a rate that nobody is happy with so what are you going to do? >> we need every single voter engaged. as you know from your lifetime in politics elections are long and very complicated processes, a lot can happen in 40 days, so we'll keep pushing forward until the end of this thing. in terms of the economic questions for the president he is going to do what he has done throughout this...
294
294
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think that they're ready for government yet? >> there is still a significant level of competition and conflict within the syrian opposition. but on a number of issues, including the kind of post-assad future that the opposition is fighting for. we find significant convergence across different spectrums of the opposition that was evident in the work we did with them, it's evident in the work the group that the arab league has sponsored, and i think these are very promising sides because even the question of who will lead remains unsettled and even if that continues to be a source of some competition among the opposition, that there are significant elements on which they can agree and that they can build on as the possibility for political change becomes closer. >> and meanwhile the fighting continues. steve, thank you very much indeed for joining us. >> thank you. >> well, to south africa now where a judicial inquiry has opened in the bloodiest security incident since the end of apar thide -- apartheid. 10, including two policeme
do you think that they're ready for government yet? >> there is still a significant level of competition and conflict within the syrian opposition. but on a number of issues, including the kind of post-assad future that the opposition is fighting for. we find significant convergence across different spectrums of the opposition that was evident in the work we did with them, it's evident in the work the group that the arab league has sponsored, and i think these are very promising sides...
178
178
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
but anyway, the last government in the south before i become premier was civilian government. that mean the chief of state, mr. shue was the civilian. the prime minister was a civilian. but i think because they belong to two different political group. so they continued to fight each other as chief of state and as premier. so at the end, you know, how are we going to run the country with that kind of friction and fight? so one night they call up the armed forces council, which as commander of the air force, i am the member. so they call up on us to see them at the office of the prime minister. and they told us that they resign and handed the power back to the armed forces council. >> how many are on the armed forces council? how many generals? >> about 12, yes. but the armed forces council, few hundred. we include the young officers commanding division and battalion. but anyway, that night, we spend a few hours until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning trying to persuade those two civilian leader that, you know, patch up your fight and stay. but they definitely, you know, didn't want to
but anyway, the last government in the south before i become premier was civilian government. that mean the chief of state, mr. shue was the civilian. the prime minister was a civilian. but i think because they belong to two different political group. so they continued to fight each other as chief of state and as premier. so at the end, you know, how are we going to run the country with that kind of friction and fight? so one night they call up the armed forces council, which as commander of...
67
67
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the government came and made a secret offer to us. the leadership outside. that was controlled by gerry ada adams. >> reporter: he with held the strike causing the death of his own i.r.a. fighters. >> i never veered off what i believe to be the absence of what happened. that all came out of boston. >> reporter: at boston, where the interviews and explosive allegations threaten to redefine one of ireland's most important figures. a role was aus sized and cut off from the community he loved. when british records were released detailing the offer made to prisoners, he says he was vindicated. >> hughes in my view rarely ever told me. >> gerry adams has? >> of course he has. trying to cover up his involvement. gery adams will tell lies if he has to. it's water of the ducks back then. >> reporter: he is not alone in his perception. adams denial of i.r.a. membership has driven some of adams most faithful away from him. >> i feel absolutely disgusted when he abandons the i.r.a. volunteers and he can't stand shoulder to shoulder w
he says adams negotiated with the government on the outside. >> the government came and made a secret offer to us. the leadership outside. that was controlled by gerry ada adams. >> reporter: he with held the strike causing the death of his own i.r.a. fighters. >> i never veered off what i believe to be the absence of what happened. that all came out of boston. >> reporter: at boston, where the interviews and explosive allegations threaten to redefine one of ireland's...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
government was. supporting the ben ali routine who happened to live a little less popular uprising in tunisia you're absolutely right ali g. and. the same story was in egypt the u.s. government obama's going to even try to have it and who would replace him but i didn't include and there pick was the leader of the guardian of the the torture chambers in the in sort of man who had been used of course to torture prisoners that were rendition. this year to egypt when u.s. president barack obama was addressing the general assembly. he brought up the fact of this anti islam film that that sparked a lot of anti-american sentiment in the arab world and actually even beyond and he said as as crude and disgusting as he believes that film is as us president he will still defend the constitutional rights of americans to freedom of expression and freedom of speech but julian assange. when he was addressing the u.n. . he sort of said obama was being quite hypocritical by persecuting joining us on it and his organi
government was. supporting the ben ali routine who happened to live a little less popular uprising in tunisia you're absolutely right ali g. and. the same story was in egypt the u.s. government obama's going to even try to have it and who would replace him but i didn't include and there pick was the leader of the guardian of the the torture chambers in the in sort of man who had been used of course to torture prisoners that were rendition. this year to egypt when u.s. president barack obama was...
774
774
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 774
favorite 0
quote 0
it was lincoln, i believe who said the role of government is simply to do for the people what the people by themselves cannot do alone. >> stephanie: right. >> uh-huh. >> caller: and the other thing i wanted to say was when you argue with a conservative, you can win the argument by just letting them talk and there is a thing that says play a tape to the end, and when they talk about deportation, you say that is an interesting idea. how are we going to do that? we'll just do that. well are we going to arrest that at home? what do we do with the kids? you know. >> stephanie: according to mitt romney they are all going to magically self deport. [♪ magic wand ♪] >> stephanie: that's one of the specifics currently coming out of our eyeballs. >> we have specifics coming out of our eyeballs. >> we have specifics coming out of our eyeballs. >> mmmmmmmm. >> stephanie: reince preibus. all right. jacki schechner is right. a little droopy dog, a little truman capodi. all right. charlie pierce is next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> ted nugent. to any sort of star then they complain when t
it was lincoln, i believe who said the role of government is simply to do for the people what the people by themselves cannot do alone. >> stephanie: right. >> uh-huh. >> caller: and the other thing i wanted to say was when you argue with a conservative, you can win the argument by just letting them talk and there is a thing that says play a tape to the end, and when they talk about deportation, you say that is an interesting idea. how are we going to do that? we'll just do...
229
229
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
but, in this case, to your point, the libyan government of right. my 5-year-old boy could have figured it out this was a terrorist-related incident planned ahead of time just by looking at tactics used. fields of fire, the way that the attackers moved and all of the information leading up to this saying common sense would tell you this was a preplanned attack. lou: and we're watching our ambassador, lead to a safe house that was neither safe or protected. and the fact that the terrorists knew there was a safe house located at that position and that is where they killed him, led your intelligence analyst to correctly understand that this was a terrorist attack. what is the game being played? because the fbi -- this has become a farce -- whatever the fbi can do will be minimized from what they cld have done in early hours following this. >> this is a fully compromised crime scene at this point, all viewers out there who spent years watching csi understand that. the problem is we're lost in the semantics do we miss a piece of intelligence in date leads
but, in this case, to your point, the libyan government of right. my 5-year-old boy could have figured it out this was a terrorist-related incident planned ahead of time just by looking at tactics used. fields of fire, the way that the attackers moved and all of the information leading up to this saying common sense would tell you this was a preplanned attack. lou: and we're watching our ambassador, lead to a safe house that was neither safe or protected. and the fact that the terrorists knew...
305
305
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
massachusetts moderate with shaky credentials has been uneasy about which shade of romney will show up to govern the white house. but those doubts all but evaporated, and i quote . . . here to discuss who is really eric bates, executive editor of "rollingstone" magazine. thanks for joining us. >> thank for having me. >> eliot: mitt romney did in fact -- the morph that destroyed him from moderate sensible creatable intellect to far-right stooge, how did he done that. >> we decided he would go to the far right, pose as a severe conservative, and then somehow magically shake the etch-a-sketch and come back to center. >> eliot: if he had been smarter and more nimble he would have said you know i'm going to etch-a-sketch, but he stuck to the far right and showed himself at the end of the day to approximate completely spineless. >> all along people have been saying who is the real mitt romney? how will we know what he really stands for? and i think the moment that was cemented into place was when he picked paul ryan. there was a lot of argument for him to pick centerist like pall leapty. and then gofe
massachusetts moderate with shaky credentials has been uneasy about which shade of romney will show up to govern the white house. but those doubts all but evaporated, and i quote . . . here to discuss who is really eric bates, executive editor of "rollingstone" magazine. thanks for joining us. >> thank for having me. >> eliot: mitt romney did in fact -- the morph that destroyed him from moderate sensible creatable intellect to far-right stooge, how did he done that....
188
188
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spend will take hold. tax experts said today 90% of american families are facing what they call unprecedented tax increases. how much? wyatt andrews is in washington tonight. wyat >> reporter: scott, according to the non-partisan tax policy center, the united states is now on the threshold of one of the largest tax increases in history-- a tax hike that could average $3,500 for every american household. without action by congress, the report says, taxes will go up next year by 20%-- $536 billion overall and will hit americans at every income level, including those living below the poverty line. for a middle-income family making $40,000 a
pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spend will take hold. tax...
238
238
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 2
competitive environment, but it does mean we've got more work do at the local level and hopefully the federal government can be helpful. we can't do it all. we only account for 10% of education funding, but i think we can lever ral the resources that we have to makeure that schools eak difference. >> mr. president, thank you for your time. really appreciate it. >> thank you, i enjoyed it. >>> for more inform yogs u can log on to educationnation.com. a reminder... that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find neways to help make life er, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason why we don't have costumers. we have members. americanxpress. welcome in. when i think of aspirin, i really think of it as that bottle in the back of my parents' medicine cabinet. finding bayer advanced was huge. i was really surised by how well it worked. and i'd definitely use it again. t bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at ftreliefchaen.com. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutritio
competitive environment, but it does mean we've got more work do at the local level and hopefully the federal government can be helpful. we can't do it all. we only account for 10% of education funding, but i think we can lever ral the resources that we have to makeure that schools eak difference. >> mr. president, thank you for your time. really appreciate it. >> thank you, i enjoyed it. >>> for more inform yogs u can log on to educationnation.com. a reminder... that...
157
157
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
government has a role. they have infrastructure, education, we all need that to perform our jobs, our start-up businesses, whatever. but, you know, is it going the next step and saying, well, you know, no matter how successful you are we're going to take some of it. that's what people were hearing. that's where the president needs to be careful. i do think that that theme did resonate. >> you could imagine, you're a person of -- a perfect person to channel this. you can imagine a very effective conservative -- republican message that was also kind of antiwall street? >> yeah. i wish we did. >> yes. exactly. >> i'm not into wall street. independent of wall street. >> the question is why has -- >> that's one of the great mysteries. i think this is where right and left should agree. i think this is not ideological. these guys are still threats to our financial system. they should stand on their own two feet. taxpayers shouldn't have to bail them out. that's a good conservative principal or progressive or liber
government has a role. they have infrastructure, education, we all need that to perform our jobs, our start-up businesses, whatever. but, you know, is it going the next step and saying, well, you know, no matter how successful you are we're going to take some of it. that's what people were hearing. that's where the president needs to be careful. i do think that that theme did resonate. >> you could imagine, you're a person of -- a perfect person to channel this. you can imagine a very...